Skip to main content

tv   Good Day Philadelphia at 9  FOX  November 13, 2015 9:00am-10:01am EST

9:00 am
>> lucky girl, who is the the new proud owner of that 48 million-dollar blue diamond, why her age might surprise you. >> yeah, kind of surprised, jen, are you still with holy. >> i am, she's in town. i will hang out with her all day, all morning. >> you are buying me a cheese stake later. >> i don't know if you knew that. >> i'm in. >> people are asking where to get one of these. we will tell you. give me some ideas. we are at center for autism a and we will tell you why she's in town. >> there will be a fancy pants gala tonight too. >> i love her. >> she's great. >> all day, we have invited miami dolphins mascot, we have been harassing this poor fish, i'm not a fish. i am apparently taking you over to the reading terminal market to cannibalized him.
9:01 am
>> yes. >> 's parentally just realized that one of the fish on ice, was his cousin. >> oh, no. >> yes. >> this is so sad. >> so cruel. >> is he speaking to him in a high pitch dolphin voice. >> come on eagles lets beat them dolphins. there are three things you probably did not know about friday the 13th. we've got this courtesy right out of the newspaper this morning, u.s.a. today. >> first it has an official name. >> it does. >> i will try to say this name, it is really long. >> it is... >> thank you wow. >> hey, kitkat do we have any graphics, everything went down because we were going to put it up to see if you can pronounce it. >> it is friday the 13th. >> yes, equipment broke. >> say it again. >> okay. >> fear of friday the the 13th. >> yes. >> number two. >> you are not more than
9:02 am
likely to make a trip to the hospital, on friday the 13th. >> it should be good. >> there are no more accidents on this date then any other date. >> that is good to know. >> is there something odd about today. it is odd because if you noticed the date is 11/13/15. >> the last time you will have consecutive odd numbers like that to be our date, it will be the next century. it will not be in our lifetime. >> we will go 85 more years without that happening again. >> yes. >> odd consecutive numbers. >> so some people might make a scenic. >> i will not make it. >> 11/13/15. >> are you in the numbers. >> i know thaw are. >> i'm's totally into it. >> i was thinking we have to have one in 17, don't you think in 17 we would have one. >> no, i cannot think that fast. >> there is no month of 13. >> there we go. >> yes. >> pumpkin face. >> thank you.
9:03 am
>> thank you. >> 1/17/19. >> those are not odd. >> 1/23 -- >> nope, nope. >> it is no the a happening. >> seventeen. >> just trust us. >> yes. >> the last consecutive odd numbers, the rest of the century. >> they are not buying it. >> wait until you see what had happened at 9:20 this morning. >> it will be the best part of the show. >> it could be the end of this program. >> more than half of the people will regift a present this holiday season. you know it. it reminds me yet again of another seinfeld episode, regifting. >> what are you kidding. >> it is your ticket, have a good time. >> you didn't have to get me a thank you gift. it is a label maker. >> he got a label maker. >> i got it a as a gift. >> great gift i got one of
9:04 am
those for tim watly for christmas who sent thaw one. >> tim watly. >> mine. >> the same. >> he said thank you for my super bowl tickets. >> he regifted this gift. he is a regifter. >> are you even vaguely concept of giving. >> didn't he regift the label maker. >> yes. >> if he cannery gift, why can't you degift. >> take one of these label makers, i don't want to see it again. >> is this a label maker. i just came by to pick up my label maker. >> okay. >> you are not the label maker. >> no. >> i knew it. >> you are a regifter brian cranston is a regifter. >> yes. >> then he went on to breaking bad. >> so according to a new study if you are a a regifter you are not the alone because 52 percent of people will regift this season. people under 20 years old are more likely to regift and
9:05 am
eight out of ten surveyed said they will pretenth to like the gift to avoid a fight. unwanted gifts include socks, stinky perfumes and makes you keep track of what you gave to avoid conflict. >> difficult this once for accident. i was regifting. we had somebody on the show. i think i was living in new york. somebody wrote a book. i think it was a cookbook too. so, the chef sign to it me. >> of course. >> i forgot that he signed it to me, and i wrapped it up, and i gave to it a friend because she loved this chef. >> my goodness. >> opens the book, to mike love whatever. >> i think you know second you get something. i got something, two things i can mountain stand that i always get for my birthday. >> remind me i haven't work with you in a while. >> cheese cake and champagne. >> i got a nice bottle of champagne. the second it came in, i'm like regift.
9:06 am
it is time. >> she doesn't like bubbly or cheese cake. >> what did your sister give you for your birthday. >> the champagne. it goes right out the door. what a nice expensive bottle of champagne. >> didn't they have a cheese stake for you this year. >> not this year. >> i'm guilty of and i still do this and i will continue to do this regifting gift bags. i'm a big person when it comes to. that you send me a gift not all bent up, i will give to it somebody else. >> are you talking about the gift baskets. >> a bag, you give someone a gift bag as a design on the outside and you stuff witt tissue paper. at my other job i had i gave a gift and i got a special, which is nice small gift, cute gift. they had their limits. i got this gift. i got a nice little bag with sparkles and all creative and different. i gave to it one of my co-workers. and so week later, this is a
9:07 am
couple weeks, they give me a gift bag in the same bag. >> i was like they didn't realize it was the same bag. owe wow, it is so great i loved it and now i get it back. >> she didn't even realize. >> i got another one i used to do a good day new york like "good day philadelphia" but it was called good day insuring. my co anchor jody applegate. she, i got into work, she gave me a gift basket, right. >> um-hmm. >> but i recognized it, because she had received it from another one of the anchors at the station who shares my agent, his name is larry crammer. larry crammer gave us all of the same gift baskets that year. he regift that had gift basket to my co anchor jody. she writes it out, and says i know that gift basket. i got one too. so he called the guy the the other anchor at home he was in bed and said you regifted, our agent's basket, to jody a and now jody is trying to pawn it
9:08 am
off on me. >> who was it? >> karen wants to find out names. >> rick fullbaum. >> he has like five kid. if you get a gift basket because often it its mustards and sausages. >> yes. >> i regift that gift basket for my agent every year. >> guess what you are getting. >> yes. >> i guess i know what i'm's getting for christmas this year. >> it is a nice basket. it has cheeses, sausage, mustard, nuts. >> all of the gift bags and i will regift those. unless it is a candle will. >> i love can alsoy like a nice gift going over someone's house. >> here's a candle. >> i like tangerine stand will my favorite, citrus candles. >> okay, good to know. >> we now know who the proud owner of that 48 million-dollar blue diamond is, i'm so surprised by this.
9:09 am
>> jen. >> i thought it was a russian super models. >> but it is not so. yesterday we told but this gorgeous blue diamond, that sold for almost 50 million-dollar at auction. it turns out there is a property tycoon in hong kong who purchased it the for his seven year-old little girl. the day before he spent about 30 million-dollar on another gem a rare pink diamond from her. so that is one little will girl seven years old totally spoiled, 77 million-dollar on two rare gems in just two days. >> for his daughter, seven years. >> she will turnout. >> oh. >> she will say seven years old who can keep it up. >> hopefully an investment, what do you think. >> maybe a nice gift when she graduates high school or something. >> flipping on the barbie doll and playing with it. >> i don't think. >> wow. >> we might as well get her a psychologist or psychiatrist right now, get it over w get on the couch, kids.
9:10 am
>> people are more like gates family where they are donate took education and trying to change world and helping people in the nation's as opposed to spending 77 mimed on gems for one spoiled girl. >> blue and pink diamonds. >> right, right. >> i got my kids a cabbage patch doll once. >> and. >> they liked it. >> great, mike. >> did you see this captures a hilarious ways some mothers act when company is coming over. they have get in the house and they start freaking out, we have guests coming, here we go. i don't want this place looking like disney on ice in one minute. >> if you haven't made your bed, throw ate way, too late for now. we cannot let people know that we do this. there cannot be any sign of living in this house. i don't care if we have to throw everything out. i want this place looking like
9:11 am
a new infusion restaurants by noon. we need more pillows. i need sofaes looking tout. >> i want toilet looking like a chair in the men and black. >> he is chris fleming and comedian and he is basically playing his mother. >> that is what happens. we know that person, maybe we're that person sometimes with people coming over i become that person. i want all toys to disappear. if you don't pick it up, it is going in the trash. you don't want it to go. >> boy, he basically said that. throw it out. make it look like in one lives here. >> that is pretty good. >> that is great. >> we are harassing the miami dolphins the mascot, i believe we have just forced him to open. >> what is this. >> they are feeding his his
9:12 am
own kind. >> a dolphin, they are not fish. >> they are mammals. >> but still, that one is fortunate to do something unlucky. open up an umbrella indoors. >> it is extra unlucky. >> what. >> fox nine umbrella. >> an illinois woman has become an internet celebrity overnight. >> so this is after she pulled out a bank and started reading it at a donald trump rally. >> she said they went to the relatives to hear trump if she had anything to say. people sit behind them when they are speaking. they ended up sitting right behind them because she says organizers, that she claims they saw a great look. >> that happens. >> so he pulls out her book have of poetry and just started reading it. she tells me leave me alone. >> do you see that look, he taps her, what, what. >> i think she was irritated,
9:13 am
it was obvious. >> yes. >> you are one black people. we need you in the shot. >> you know that happens. they pick who they want to be in the tv camera. >> every time that comes up, every time that clip of what they said, you see those people behind him. >> every year someone falls asleep back there too. >> have have have you ever seen that. >> or little kid acts up. i forget like twirling around, yawning. >> kitkat kline, inauguration, new york city, rudy guiliani in the the early 80's and his kids name, sue. >> andrew. >> andrew. >> thank you. >> way to go, sue. >> brilliant. >> there are plenty of on line dating sites and apps but what about when you want to end a relationship, could you use an app to break up. >> internet has you covered. >> introducing the break upshot. it is a web site. they have a a whole slew of products. it is designed to help you end
9:14 am
up with your former lover. it can include a personalized break up information call or if you are going this low a break up text. you can go old school ape write up a lawyer. recently single? welshing you are now. >> break up letters were called what, darren hepp. >> dear john letters. >> do we know why. >> it was during the wars. >> break up of the solder overseas. >> dear john, what is the the best break up line i ever had was you need a band-aid, like why. >> you have been cut. >> there is no way. >> ouch. >> in college, people i dated back then. best break up line. >> you better not the use this. >> you need a band-aid because you are cut. >> lets see if quincy can survive the spartan race. this is a at citizens bank park over the the weekend. this is one of the toughest obstacle courses in the world,
9:15 am
can you do this. >> yes. >> we will try right now. >> it is going on tomorrow here at citizens bank park. are you ready to do the rest of this. >> yes. >> lets a's go. >> we're climbing. >> my goodness. >> this is tough. this is tough. i climb my wall in a day. quincy, i could not do this. >> state farm is there. >> i think he has got real fit and he always works out. >> i cannot do that netting stuff either. >> the girls will take him down. the girls are taking you down, quincy. >> try to do this and talk on tv. >> they are right on your heels. >> she's on the right. >> it is really the best angle of you.
9:16 am
>> hill layer just. >> oh, boy. >> hang in there. >> that is not me. >> she jumped way a head of him. >> she's a cheater. >> that is what it is, liz is a cheater. >> hey quincy, i know you are worn out but when do we show up for this thing. >> it is tomorrow and you can still register on the race. you can still register spartan race dot come. here's another thing they have kids race, kid age four to 13. >> that is right. >> so, go to spartan race.com, for all of the details. >> i am totally taken back about how he has gotten really in shape on this show. >> you still got some. >> quincy does work out.
9:17 am
>> i know he does. >> we found footage of rudy guiliani's inauguration when his little son andrew was mugging for camera. >> look at him copying dad. >> yes. >> growing trend. >> he goes on and on and on. >> very funny. >> that is so much information. >> and then we need it. >> yeah. looking forward to 9:30. we have a preview of the national dog show and we will tell you if your dog has medal to be superstar. meanwhile here is the seven day forecast, look at how warm it gets by middle of the next week, warm for this time of the year, but first part of the seven day we have temperatures in the 50's, it
9:18 am
is so windy, it won't feel like 56 degrees. very chilly, and still windy, tomorrow with a high of only 50 degrees. we will start off with temps in the 30's on sunday, 57 by end of the day. it is about 55 degrees at game time, we know we will get to the link i should say a little early or some cases a lot early to start tailgating. the bundle up for that. then a as we get in the middle of next week temperatures in the mid to upper 60's. so, a little warmer then average this week. >> fantastic week ahead. daveed hasslehoff you cannot call him david hasslehoff any more. >> part of his name is gone. >> he ace live still. >> he revealed he decided to drop hassle, so he didn't want it to be a hassle will for his last name and now he is just david hoff. >> of all of the footage to show this is when he was drunk eating that cheese burger. >> i felt bad for him here at his low point. >> he has bounced back, looking healthy again.
9:19 am
>> we call him david hoff for now on. >> so late in your career, famous, guy now it is time to change your name he should change his name to mike ick. >> ick good or mike jer, which one do you want. >> ick. >> hey, i'm mike ick. >> icky shuffle. >> 9:19. new details, latest celebrities supporting blake and gwenn's relationship. people are jumping on board saying we like this as a couple. lets check on the dolphins, that is roaming streets of philadelphia. >> last time we talk, still at reading terminal market, still some salt. >> oh, no, argument. >> yes. >> oh, no. pouring more salt. >> pour some over your shoulder that brings good luck back. >> get back to miami. >> ahh. //w.evertz.com>[a5df]
9:20 am
9:21 am
9:22 am
(child crying) this is a pos, not a ppo.df] a ppo? it's a pos. i want a pos or i have a pos? you have a pos. so you want me to have a ppo? you have a pos, not a ppo that means... i want a ppo? (child crying) you have a pos, it's like a hmo. it means you a referral from a pcp. a pcp? a primary care physician. a pos means i need a pcp? (child crying) a referral. (child crying) find a doctor in your network before you book... with zocdoc.
9:23 am
hey, 9:23. i'm going to tell you, even though it is a great weekend, right. >> i'm looking forward to it. >> good time to go to the pumpkin patch. i went out to the patch yesterday. look at the this beauty, right here. >> i like it. >> it is a perfectly round pumpkin, healthy looking. look at this stem. that is an intense stem. it goodies for carving or a tasty pie. >> yes. >> that would be nice. >> let it look pretty. >> here's something i want to tell you. >> what? >> set this aside for a sending. let's get serious here for a moment. yesterday at pumpkin patchy learn of something quite troubling. thousands of pumpkins going unclaim, unpick, passed over by children, left to simply rot in the pumpkin fields, all
9:24 am
because of of, pumpkin warts. it is a dirty little secret in pumpkin land. here to shed more light on this disturbing trendies gordon. he goes by the nickname gordie. >> can we call you goredy is that all right. >> yeah. >> okay, gordie, welcome to the show, thank you for shedding light on this troubling situation. give me a day in the life of your life in the pumpkin patch, what happens in the patch. >> well, you know, family, they come to the patch, they are excited. usually the children, giggling, eager to pick the perfect pumpkin, they run around, plump, smooth pumpkin like the ones you are looking a at, on the desk, they want that big, thick stem that alex talked about. they are horrifying. they turn up their nose. they shake their heads. they say no. then they move right along past me. i cannot help, how i look. to quote beyonce, i woke up
9:25 am
like this. >> gordon, the at least you still have your sense of humor. thank you for coming in. we a appreciate it here. >> i had had no idea good let's talk bit. i looked into this. this is not fair. we have learn the truth about this. so-called pumpkin warts, doctor mike. >> there is no such thing as pumpkin warts. there are minor defects in the beautiful, pumpkin skin. i see them coming into my office, all the time, there is a depressed, they are anxious, they reassured them. this is part of you, your car veriable and lovable, delicious, have a absolutely no concern, whatsoever. >> there is no such thing, as gone re, absolutely not. is there pumpkinitis but not gordierea. >> no such thing. >> before you go, we want to commend you for your bravery to come in here and talk about this on "good day
9:26 am
philadelphia". >> and, maybe, just maybe, a pumpkin that looks like you, will some day leave the patch and be placed on a warm, beautiful porch here in the delaware valley, to welcome visitors into our homes. any final thoughts. >> just love me for me seedy pulpy and i could make for a tasty pie. one last thing, i am in the an animal. >> my favorite line, maybe we should take him home. >> god bless you you. >> please take me home, will alex. >> you know what i will do. >> gordie. >> i will cut up some orange ribbons, pass them out, maybe organize a walk. >> yes. >> yes.
9:27 am
>> gordierea. >> no gordierea. >> good. >> because it burns. it hurts. thank you, mike. >> thank you, gordon. >> alex, please kiss me. >> let's not go too far. >> now it is getting weird. >> sue, help us, please. >> so sorry we had to squash that segment but this is important, your dog could be a superstar just like mack, we will show you how, mack got to be mack, and can you preview of the national dog show coming up next. for the girl scout meeting...
9:28 am
okay. for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! giant just dropped prices on thousands more items. which makes the checkout lane, victory lane. my giant.
9:29 am
9:30 am
>> well, it's that time of the year again, time for the
9:31 am
holidays and dog shows. >> one of the best ever. >> give him had ima thorough going over. are all judges that thorough. looks at the teeth. >> it's very important that all the attributes are examined, teeth, eyes, ears, gums. i seeing right where is she put her hands now. >> just checking out the dog's testicular area. >> whoa there. >> that was if best in show. lucky h for us you're talking to a real dog show analyst. >> i don't know if we'll go into that much detail this weekend but david fry is here. >> 27 years of doing westminster 14 years of doing the national dog show. >> it sucks you right in. it's so fascinating. what do you have new this year. >> we have seven new breeds. we have the biggest entry we have over years over 1700 dogs. >> wow. >> seven new breeds, 180 or so different breeds. something for everybody. >> we are so lucky that this is done in the philadelphia
9:32 am
area so we can come out this weekend saturday and sunday. >> yes, to the philadelphia -- >> greater philadelphia. >> expo center. >> expo center in. >> oaks, pennsylvania. >> we got it. >> it's a great family day. we find the people come and stay for three, four hours and it's a great day. come and hang out with the dogs, it's a celebration of the dogs in your life. >> we saw mac in the tee tease and mack's trainer lourdes, what kind of stuff do you look for? this is agility course right. >> it's strictly timed. they can't knock down any obstacles like the bar and the jump and things like that but it's timed. it's an athletic test. doesn't matter what the dogs like like or what kind of breed they are, mixed breeds are eligible to compete which makes it fun for everybody. >> did he wip. >> he won. >> we'll have mack do some frisbee catching. lourdes i wanted to talk to you real quick about what it takes for a dog to be a superstar like mac. what do we need to do for our dog. >> mack had a lot of in him
9:33 am
genetically there are a lot of things you can do to prepare them for the limelight. socialize your today. you want to make sure also you take him out. they have to work around a lot of different sites. >> your dog has to like other dogs. >> other people. >> other people. >> children, toddlers, babies, humans. >> humans of the world. >> exactly. also training is important. you have to have a lot of control off leash and on leash. >> which means you need a lot of patience. >> obedience. the business can be very demanding as long as your dog is always having a good time and always enjoys the journey. >> do you advise to us consult a professional. >> you should have a professional handler to help you obviously an professional trainer to start off with the training. >> we'll watch mac. where should i go so we can do this. >> okay. >> he's going catch a frisbee now. now the cool thing about mack, david, is that he's not a fancy pants well bread dog he's a rescue. >> he's a rescue, a mixed breed daily we call him all
9:34 am
american dog. they're eligible to compete. that's the great thing about the kennel club of philadelphia putting on the the national dog show presented by pure reena brings all these dog together for people to enjoy. >> whatever you're a fan of it's going to be there. >> we've got one for you. it's a bench dog show, you get to come and interact with all the dogs up close and personal get back hug them pet them talk to the people involved with these breeds in these kinds of activities and find out what it's all about. >> i cannot ever imagine my rufus, my dog doing any of this. we could always dream. >> dogs love to be with you. >> right. >> they want to be with you doing whatever they can. if they could talk they would say me, too, me, too. i'm coming with. >> glad you guys are back this year. >> thank you. >> this saturday sun greater philadelphia expo center in oaks pennsylvania. >> come see us on saturday. we're taping the national dog show. >> let's hear it for mac. >> all right. (applause). >> awesome. >> what a star. >> thank you very much. >> superstar.
9:35 am
[laughter] >> let's get to bob because he's finding gifts for us. >> i need this. >> $25 and under that you can find your kids. >> i got birthday parties. >> is he hiding? >> oh, i'll tell was, i'm right here. they told me to go to the toy store. oh, a little kid in a toy store. center city philadelphia, the top toys under $25 for all the santas out there. we're coming right back. >> ♪
9:36 am
resolve to turn heads this holiday season. starting now with roc® retinol. it's up to two times stronger than imitators. try roc® retinol correxion® night cream... after 1 week, fine lines appear to fade, 1 month, deep wrinkles look smoother... and after one year, skin looks ageless. make you roc retinol resolution today and put your best face forward in 2016. high performance skincare only from roc®.
9:37 am
9:38 am
>> ♪ >> what is this? >> dolphins over the reading terminal market and that's a dolphin fan he ran into. here comes some eagles fans.
9:39 am
>> under into this the ladder. >> another thing -- >> what is that a her ring or sardine or something. >> come on eagles squish the fish. >> i'm a mammal. >> this sunday i like these playing candidates here super genius. >> laser maze jr. >> three little pigs. >> you can make these circuits and make machines. my kids have done this one awesome. >> snap circuits arcade. count down to holidays. gift forts kids. >> kids are probably putting together their lists. it can be overwhelming to find something your kids will like. what do they really want? >> okay. >> ♪ >> we have been down this aisle already. >> we've never been down this aisle. >> face it we're lost.
9:40 am
>> don't know where to start. bob kelly what are you looking at there in olde city. >> i'm having some fun here. you know i have six kids, so when santa comes to my house sometimes we got to be on a budget. we are here at the momo tree house. i love this. old school toy store here in olde city philadelphia second street just off of arch. now i guess the ticket is here heather thank you so much first of all for inviting us out here but tell us a little bit -- you've only been here for a year. >> yeah we've been here for a year. thanks for having me by the way. >> no problem. >> we believe that kids learn through play. >> okay. >> and so we're all about, you know, things that aren't electronic, things that are kind of -- >> i said that to you when i came in here. i have three middle schoolers and they're all about these electronics and these games, they're not cheap. one game can pretty much be
9:41 am
half the budget for santa claus, right, so we have to find some items that they can all have fun with and keep some engaged -- keeps them engaged over and over. you have some hot toys that are under $25 here, okay. >> right. >> let's go down the line. >> sure. everything we have here again is under $25 so first from fat brain toy this is rollly go. it was. >> rollly go. >> it was inspired by kids who were mesmerized by a billiards rack rolling around. you can stack it up, take the balls out play with them individually roll it around like a car. >> okay. now we got to pick them all up. kids. >> here we have a really fun family game new this year called bells. >> okay. >> so, the object is to pick up 10 bells of the same color but if you pick up one of the wrong color you have to put everything back. there's a little bit of strategy to it but it's simple enough for the whole family to play together. >> now, tomorrow is national neighborhood toy story day.
9:42 am
tell us about what you're doing here for that -- not toy story, toy day good toy story day would be fun, too. for toy store day specialty boutiques will be thanking customers by throwing special events. in here we'll kick up our letters to santa, we'll have a special scavenger hunt with prizes and we'll be letting kids make their own custom crazy errand thinking putty. >> i can see that all over the furniture by the end of the day. >> well, you know, you have to make sure you trust your kid. >> supervision. >> but you can combine these clear puttys with different colors or glow in the dark or shimmer or glitter it's made in narberth so it's cool to highlight something local made down the road. >> you are local right here, 205 arch street right off of second and arch. old school toy store here in center city. back to you guys in the studio. >> what a fun place, momo. jammo over at the momo. >> thank you bob.
9:43 am
>> holly robinson pete has been on the show all notch morning. >> she's with jen. >> hey, jen. >> hey, guys, all right so we're here at the center of autism and there's one thing that holly says everyone needs to do to help out this place and just the cause in general. come on back after the break and we'll tell you what you need do. what you're not doing enough of, right.
9:44 am
9:45 am
9:46 am
>> ♪ >> oh, thinking dolphin mascot at reading terminal market, i think trying to start something here by saying he's going cook some bird. >> cluck us picking all the feathers. >> look like the butcher is going to take care of this for us. thank you. >> luckily he's got sharp knives. >> stinking fish. >> i'm not a fish, i'm a dolphin. >> the other day i think it was monday i said how much i loved banana cream pie banana pudding. >> yes. >> one of the viewers brought me pudding. >> how nice. >> look is this at this. >> so cute her name is january del stream man she makes a whole bunch of puddings. her company is for sweet's sake. banana carmel which is what i think you have. >> thank i was. what's her name danielle. >> daniel stream man.
9:47 am
>> peach cobbler egg nog, strawberry carmel, raspberry cheesecake. >> for sweet sake. >> i got it. >> thank you. >> want to see somebody sweet, holly robinson pete. >> she's being honored today. she's giving back in the process. this is wonderful. >> hey, jen. >> hey, guys. okay, so we've -- there's plenty of people here but we've invited our friend join us for the segment. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so we talked about this a little bit and then we missed it. one in 45, there's a new stat, one in 45 when it comes to children that are being diagnosed with autism. >> apparently that just came out this morning. the cdc about a year ago said it was one in 68 and this morning we just read that it was one in 45. and in most cases boys, it's more prevalent than girls. if they're saying one in 45 i would imagine it's even less than that for boys. >> wow. and it's just another reason why you say america needs to wake up and really start fundraising and awareness and caring more about this.
9:48 am
>> yeah, when you -- >> sorry about that. when you consider the prevalence of autism diagnosis, i don't feel like the awareness and the support and the access to services are on par with what's really going on in the community. >> which is what's really cool about what they're doing here. this is a center where kids can come in the city of philadelphia, get diagnosis, get treatment. >> we have many programs. we have -- our main program most kids we serve are preschool aged kids so from age two to were when they go to philadelphia public schools and we serve the philadelphia kids for the most part. and then we have what we call our social competency program which is kids school aged who come here after school and on saturday. we have kids as old as 18 or 19. >> what's cool is that the whole family gets help here and that's one of the things that's cool about your book is it was written by another member of your family. >> this is my brother charlie was written by myself and my daughter. we wrote it because there were very few books for children to explain what autism was. i feel like the earlier kids
9:49 am
know the less stigma they carry on into their lives so we are very excited about my brother charlie. i urge people to get it. even if they don't i think the more people that are not directly impacted by autism can get out into the community and spread awareness i think the better for everyone. >> in every elementary school there is a child on the spectrum and so these kids are with kids on soccer teams with them and really stuff interacting with them. there was someone on twitter who said where do i get one of these tab mets. >> we're donating tablets to the center for autism today. we're so excited. tablets are so key, technology is a big friend of autism right now. kids need to know how to communicate or have an access to communication and so holly rights foundation is making a donation today and we're excited. congratulations to the center for autism on your 60th anniversary. i'm trying to -- congratulations and thank you for dedicating so many years to our children in this community. it's really awesome. >> thank you.
9:50 am
it's also exciting i was mentioning to holly and jen that our founder dr. rutenberg founded this organization in 1955, he's still on the board and dr. burt as we call him will be at the 61st anniversary gala this evening. >> we have to turn the camera off because there are kids out there waiting to meet -- you'll read the book to them. >> my brother charlie we're giving tablets out and we're excited to be in my hometown of philly today doing some service. >> don't be a stranger. come back. >> i'll be back. my aunts cousins and uncles wouldn't have it any other way. >> i love it. good. thank and congratulations. >> thank you. >> and thank you and congratulations. guys, so much more information, it's holly rob.org. >> holly rob.org. >> thank you. amazing. >> congratulations to holly. >> new details the latest celebrity supporting the coupling of blake and gwen. blake chelten gwen stefani are
9:51 am
now an item.
9:52 am
9:53 am
9:54 am
>> look who arrived in philadelphia. >> look who it is. >> the miami dolphins mascot. welcome to philadelphia, not. >> ♪ >> friday the 13th. >> that's true. >> let's heap bad luck on this dolphin. >> oh, no a black cat. >> he has to go underd ladder. >> we're putting salt around him. >> oh, my goodness. just broke a mirror. >> open an umbrella indoors.
9:55 am
>> oh. >> apparently we've taken him over to the reading terminal market to cannibalize him. >> my gosh. >> trash day here on market street. >> my goodness. come on eagles to the same thing trash them on sunday. >> ♪ >> reading terminal market here. >> oh, e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. [cheers and applause] >> oh, no, my kids again. >> welcome to philly. [laughter] >> so great. >> okay. >> we better beat the dolphins on sunday. >> oh, please. five minutes until wendy he. >> that's right. >> so, for the game i'm not going to go but of course i'm going to watch the game make sure i have my gear.
9:56 am
i saw this on instagram and i had this company, i know oil new here, jawn clothing, right, they make shirts and stuff for the eagles. eagles gear. i said you have to send me this. we run this jawn. >> that's great. >> mike i asked them to send one for you too and they said they did. when i got it the bag was already opened so i think someone liked it so much they took it so i apologize. i tried to give you your shirt. >> how about that jawn. >> if you look for the care it says wash this jawn in cold water and iron this jawn inside out. if you want to learn about it it is jawn clothing.com. their e-mail is send that jawn at me.com. i'm still learning about fill. i've been here about a year and last night was an anniversary party and i walked in this guy and this guy was talking to my friend why she
9:57 am
lunch boxing. i was like i don't know what there means and he goes what lunching. lunging don't know what that means. >> lunch boxing. >> i should. i don't. >> no? >> anybody. >> i don't know. >> you came here to eat. >> new philly term. >> what's it mean. >> you don't know what it is. >> well, i think i do but i'm not sure so we'll have people weigh in on twitter. >> talk. >> look it up. >> it's not bad. >> what did he say it was. >> like being weird. >> let's do a happy birthday shout-out to one of our good day viewers. happy birthday sharon. was eight big one? fortieth happy birthday. you'll have a great friday the 13th. >> and christina aguilera talking about gwen stefani and blake shelton's new relationship calling it awesome. >> she used to be a judge on the same show. >> she says she approves of the show's first love connection. they're dating and everyone seems to like it. >> it's okay with me. >> yeah. >> they're adults. alall right, e-a-g-l-e-s, go eagles. >> that's right because we run
9:58 am
this jawn. >> we real dollar. >> lunch boxing. >> look that one up. >> watch tomorrow morning.
9:59 am
10:00 am
>> wendy: live from new york city, it's the "wendy williams show." >> wendy: how you doin'. >> you won't believe what i'm about to tell you. >> with all due respect. >> my girls are always turned out. i give it to you straight, no change. >> now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: hi. uh-huh. this is how we do. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for watching my show today. thank you.

62 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on